False Flag Operations Are Zionist Creations

Last month, at least 3,050 people lost their precious lives in Iraq. Who cares about those people? Apparently no politician in the West does. They are more concerned about blocking the internet than addressing the real issues in the Middle East. Censoring what people say on the internet has been an Israeli project since the beginning of time.

False flag operations, by their very nature, are always good for the Neocons, the Israeli regime, the warmongers, and the Powers That Be. If you are not sure, then ask Benjamin Netanyahu and he will persuade you. Remember what he said right after the 9/11 attack?

The mad man in Tel Aviv unequivocally told an audience at Bar Ilan University: “We are benefiting from one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American struggle in Iraq.”[1] All those wars and terrorist attacks, he added, “swung American public opinion in our favor.”[2]

Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad saw the same thing, that false flags operations always “swung American public opinion” in Israel’s favor. Ahmadinejad said then:

“Four or five years ago, a suspicious event occurred in New York. A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed but never published their names. Under this pretext, they [the U.S.] attacked Afghanistan and Iraq and since then, a million people have been killed only in Iraq.”[3]

What we are seeing again and again here is that the Ayatollah Khomeini was ahead of his time when he launched the term “The Great Satan” to describe Zionist activities in the United States and the Middle East. Through “international Zionism,” he said back in 1979,

“There is no crime America will not commit in order to maintain its political, economic, cultural, and military domination of those parts of the world where it predominates.” Khomeini was just warming up:

“By means of its hidden and treacherous agents [i.e., the Neoconservatives and other warmongers], it sucks the blood of the defenseless people as if it alone, together with its satellites, had the right to live in this world. Iran has tried to sever all its relations with this Great Satan and it is for this reason that it now finds wars imposed upon it.”[4]

This is still true today. The Zionist Mafia and their puppets are using false flag operations to bludgeon both the Middle East and the West to death. For example, right after the recent attack in London, Theresa May walked to the political platform and declared that the government must take control of the internet. “We cannot allow this ideology the safe space it needs to breed – yet that is precisely what the internet, and the big companies that provide internet-based services provide,” she said.[5]

May doesn’t even think that perpetual wars in the Middle could be a reason for terrorist attack in the West. She just thinks that the internet is part of the problem! She said:

“We need to work with allied democratic governments to reach international agreements to regulate cyberspace to prevent the spread of extremist and terrorism planning.”[6]

The terrorist attacks in London, she added, were “bound together by the single evil ideology of Islamic extremism.”[7] What about Neocon extremism? How about Syria at this present moment? Who is really supporting ISIS in the region? Does this woman mean to tell us that she doesn’t know? Why doesn’t she sit down with Vladimir Putin and ask him?

The second point is that May and other warmongers are concerned about the recent attacks in London, but the same people aren’t really concerned about daily bombings in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. Just last Saturday, at least 245 civilians were killed in Mosul.

Last month, at least 3,050 people lost their precious lives. Who cares about those people? Apparently no politician in the West does. They are more concerned about blocking the internet than addressing the real issues in the Middle East. Censoring what people say on the internet has been an Israeli project since the beginning of time.[8]

[8] See for example David Shamah, “Israel eyes world coalition to force social media platforms to block incitement,” Times of Israel, January 19, 2016; for similar stories, see also “Likud Minister: It’s Clear Netanyahu Wants to Block Critical Reports About Him,” Haaretz, March 4, 2017.